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Most Iranians openly calling for American help in Iran.
Iranian Press Service ^ | 4.30.2003 | Iranian Press Service


Posted on 05/01/2003 12:27 AM PDT by DoctorZIn


TEHRAN 30 Apr. (IPS) As Iranians expresses more and more their wishes to see the Americans take action against the present regime, the Revolutionary Guards issued warnings against those who call for normalising relations with the United States.

"The Revolutionary Guards would issues warnings and cautions for the society whenever it feel it is needed. This is one of its duties to enter the arena when it considers it as a necessity", said Mr. Ali Sa’idi, the acting Representative of the leader at the Army of the Guards of the Islamic Revolution, better known as Pasdaran, or Revolutionary Guards.

This was the Pasdaran’s second stern warnings in as many days, coming after foreign media reported of wide spread and generalised deception of the Iranians with the present rule of hard line clerics.

In an article carried on its 25 April issue, the influential French daily "Le Monde" said the Iranian rulers are worried by a "fierce pro-Americanism" expressed by the Iranian population. "They are especially worried of the vox populi, that asks for a change of the regime with the help of the American marines", the daily wrote in an article dated from Tehran.

"If one admits that the Iraqis are delighted with Saddam Hoseyn's end, one must also think about the possibility that maybe, the Iranians would celebrate at the end of the Islamic Republic as well", the paper quoted Mr. Behzad Nabavi, an influential member of the reformist camp and a Majles Deputy-speaker.

"The Revolutionary Guards must control the action of the Majles. They must know what the deputies think. They must know if they are with the leader or against him", responded Ayatollah Movahedi Kermani, the leader’s Representative at the Pasdaran, a force that serves as the Mollahrchy’s Praetorian Guard.

Iranian observers said the cleric’s harsh words against the Majles (Iranian Parliament) could not be ushered without prior authorisation of Ayatollah Ali Khamenehi’, the lamed and unpopular, but absolute leader of the Islamic Republic, who is also the commander of all Iranian armed forces, including the Revolutionary Guards.

"This is part of the policy of massive repression concocted by the Hashemi Rafsanjani-Khameneh'i duo", said former president Abolhasan Banisadr, pointing to the renewed wave of newspapers closing, jailing of political dissidents, journalists and students as well as appointing a hard line judge as the Capita’s Public Prosecutor and Islamic Revolution’s courts.

According to "Le Monde", most Iranians are openly calling for American intervention in Iran.

"We don't want the Islamic Republic anymore", an architect told the paper on condition of anonymity. "It took us a quarter of century to realise that the revolution is a failure", he added, calling like many other Iranians, for the American help for change the regime".

"The Afghans and the Iraqis have been freed from dictatorships, why not us?" a filmmaker said.

Both Ayatollah Kermani and Mr.Sa’idi warned what they described as "the enemy’s fifth column" against insisting on opening up relations with the United States in the aftermath of the Coalition’s rapid victory over the now collapsed regime of Saddam Hoseyn in Baghdad.

"The Americans have attacked Iraq and they might attack Iran as well. But we shall be united. Our armed forces must be ready against enemy’s psychological warfare", he warned, speaking on a gathering of the Pasdaran’s Ideological-Political Department.

He also criticised Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani, the Iraqi Shi’a’s highest religious authority, asking why he does not enter the "occupied" nation’s political vacuum left by the fall of the Ba’athist regime of Saddam Hoseyn.

Known for his "moderation’ compared to hard line Iranian clerics, the Grand Ayatollah was under house arrest under Saddam and after he recovered his freedom of action, he was attacked by hard-line Iraqi clerics taking orders from Tehran.

Referring to Washington's scenario on Iraq's future, Mr. Khameneh’i said that Washington has made it clear that it will not allow establishment of an Islamic government in Iraq even if the Iraq people voted for it.

He said the Coalition forces attacking homes of Iraqi people and firing at demonstrations are signs of "the American and British democracy and humanitarian principles" and added "other nations should take lessons from the events in Iraq".

For his part, Ayatollah Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani said that the Iraqi people do not trust the Americans.

"The heavy US bombings of residential areas and Iraqi schools and the magnitude of the high human casualties are too hefty to forget in a matter of months or years. The Americans have a difficult time ahead with the antagonist sentiment the Iraqis hold toward them for the human cost of getting rid of the deposed regime", the powerful Chairman of the Expediency Council added, quoted by the official news agency IRNA.

The former president also lambasted the Americans on their "cooperation"

with Iraq-based terrorist Mojahedin Khalq Organisation (MKO), saying that it "indicates Washington's hypocrisy in the international campaign against terrorism".

According to the MKO, the American army commanders reached an agreement with them, allowing the Organisation, which is dedicated to overthrow the Islamic Republic by way of arms, to remain in their camps in Iraq.

Foreign journalists in Baghdad reported that following the "cease-fire agreement" between the American forces and the MKO, the Organisation was asked to check on the Iranians and the Iraqis Tehran has infiltrated into Iraq to stir trouble.

Mr. Hashemi Rafsanjani described the ceasefire agreement between the US Army commander in Iraq with the terrorist MKO as a "great scandal" and said that in the wake of the terrorist attacks in the United States, Washington was portraying itself as anti-terrorist, but, it entered into a deal with the terrorist group which they have nurtured and gave it a safe haven in Washington. ENDS PASDARAN WARNINGS 30403



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I'm not a member of the Rx Clinton-bashing club, but I do think that that one major diplomatic failure of his administration was leaving Iran alone. Albright should have been all over Iran like stink on shit after Khomeini died. There was a brief and fleeting democratic movement in the country after The last ayatollah died, and it would have been relatively easy to get in good there, which would have driven a spike in the rest of the Middle East as Bush is trying to do now, but without all the dead bodies and blown up buildings and stolen artificats and stuff.

What is it about Iran that just sees to scare the shit out of democratic presidents? Kennedy and Johnson both roundly ignored Eisenhower's puppet republic, Carter -- well, we know what Carter did with regards to Iran -- and Clinton let slip by what could have been a legendary feat of diplomacy. Weird.


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It's only a matter of time until the Dominoes fall. Dictatorships are going BYE BYE! This will make the world a much safer place.

Way to go W!!!!

I'm more proud to be an American than any other time in my life!

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The Shah was Americas Iranian puppet for years, murdering and imprisoning the population by using a repressive regime backed up by Uncle Sams 'advisors' and dollars.

They rebelled against that bs, booted your ass into touch and went it alone.

Then you courted Saddam, backing him in his war with Iran, helping to extend that war for years.

So now you really think they want you back??

You're totally barking.
Its so ridiculous, its comical!


And btw. Iranians are not arabs.
Whatever happens there will change nothing in the ongoing middle east situation.

To call an Iranian an arab is as sensible as calling an American a Canadian.
 

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"I'm more proud to be an American than any other time in my life!"

In recent history things to be proud of are the resolve of the American Spirit to bounce back from the 9-11 attack.
Prior to that our participation in returning Northern Ireland to it's rightful owners.

I live abroad, which gives me a better perspective. This war has been embarrassing.
 

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